I have tried using FTP with TLS/SSL (AUTH TLS - Explicit) to upload a simple test page that includes an image and I get the same strange results publishing to two different servers:
1. The image on my page does not get uploaded.
2. An "images" folder is created in the destination directory (/public_html/qne); this folder contains another folder named "images" that contains the html files and whatever backup I asked for.
3. Another set of nested folders are created in the destination directory (/public_html/qne):
public_html[images{images}] with no content in the lowest level folder

I have no problem publishing from WYSIWYG WB12 using exactly the same FTP with TLS/SSL (AUTH TLS - Explicit) settings.

Publishing with a standard (not secure) FTP connection works fine, as does publishing to a local file.

I have not send or heard about this issue before.
However, every server is different.

The only way I can help you with this is if you send me your login details and exact settings of your project, so I can investigate this.
This may take some time because the Secure-ftp is third party functionality licensed from another company.

Hi Jerry:
What is the name of the root directory you set in the publishing settings?
Very strange. I am using both frequently... same FTP like you and for another server SFTP.
For some servers one has to fiddle around with the root server, but once you find the right path, everything is working fine.
Did you use QnEWB before V.6 and everything working?
Did you upload to the same server before?

I was using the root directory of my hosting account designated by /
All web site files are in /public_html
My target folder was at /public_html/qne

I had no problem with using explicit auth-tls connections from FileZilla and from WYSIWYG Web Builder, but Quick 'n Easy gave me problems by creating new folders that has not been asked for and placing the published files in strange places

I am just starting to use Quick 'n Easy, but have been using WYSIWYG Web Builder for several years. I like the cleaner interface in QnE and am switching over to it because of the multi-platform compatibility.

I am sending Pablo more details so that he can investigate further when he has an opportunity.